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The originality of Women Reclaiming the City lies not only in the variety of themes being presented, but also in the variety of all these different highly respected women researchers. This book is the first in which current societal themes revolving around urbanism, architecture, and city planning are put forth solely through female perspectives. It reveals the importance of having female lenses on certain societal debates.
Twenty-five leading female urban scholars draw on principles, concepts, and positions that are foundational to other frameworks and fields--specifically, critical studies, indigenous and ethnic studies, postcolonial theory, queer theory, feminist theory, progressive urban theory, social ecology, urban planning and design, architecture, urban economics and urban social geography, landscape urbanism, new urbanism, heritage management and urbanism, political ecology, and cultural studies-- to present alternatives to the current classical theories and conceptualizations that have failed to engage a truly intersectional analysis of dominant city and urban discourses, policies, and practices.
The book is intended for scholars of urban studies, policy makers, and city planning professionals.
Tigran Haas is a tenured associate professor of Urban Planning + Urban Design at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, and a guest research scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT in Cambridge in the Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism (LCAU). He is also the former director of the International Centre for the Future of Places (CFP) at KTH, and the Graduate Studies in Urbanism (MUSE), Stockholm and the current director of the New Halcyon Athenaeum Laboratory (HAL). Dr. Haas is an architect, urban designer and city planner, knowledge researcher, public speaker, author and all-round leading global urbanism networker. He is the editor of New Urbanism and Beyond, Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond, co-editor of Emergent Urbanism, In The Post-Urban World, and of Essays on Jane Jacobs.
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